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12-08-2005 01:14 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
Like almost everyone else, my first thought was fold preflop. But after the great flop, bet and raise all the way to the river, and bet/call on the river after the 7 comes. When you have such a strong draw, and hit part of it on the turn, with a bigger redraw, you have to build as big a pot as possible. Winning these huge pots will carry through stretches of dead cards.

Enjoy Life!

Fat Nicky 12-08-2005 01:25 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
I really don't mind the pre-flop call as much as everyone else with the dead money in the pot. Also, posters from UTG and MP1 suggests that these players are poor and will probably call the 1 extra bet with any 2 cards since they are already invested.

And yes, as mentioned, we need to jam the flop , 3-bet the turn, and bet the river. If no one had a 6, you left a ton of money on ther table.

12-08-2005 01:44 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
Thank you all vor the good advises, I think you are right.

Solution: of course I was against 6,5 and lost...

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Fat Nicky 12-08-2005 01:47 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
Which player had 65?

12-08-2005 01:54 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
*grunch*

Button's raise on flop suggests overpair / set possibly. Your turn straight is probably good, and you have a redraw to the nuts if it's not. If someone was hanging around with 76, at least you still have outs. Heck yes I'd reraise the turn, to trap those guys in the middle (who seem to be on draws themselves....hope they're on flush draws that are no good.)

I know the pot is big enough on the river, but I'd probably throw in a value bet here. Button will call as will UTG. If UTG has a six, so be it.

ScottieK

12-08-2005 01:54 PM

Re: Reraise on Turn with small straight in a very big pot?
 
UTG


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